Asian Cinema: A List From A Book

Asian Cinema is a book by Tom Vick, published in 2007, that chronicles the history of cinema in various regions in Asia throughout the years. This is an (arguably) complete list of the films mentioned in the book for easy identification purposes.
If you have no idea on what to watch next, just pick a random number from 1-777.
Part One: The Old Guard
China: Tradition and Resistance (in the list: from The Big Road to Blind Shaft)
Japan: Cinema of Extremes (I Was Born, But… – Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence)
India: All That and then Some (King Harishchandra – Bend It Like Beckham)
Part Two: Postwar Booms
Hong Kong: The Fine Art of Popular…
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Asian Cinema is a book by Tom Vick, published in 2007, that chronicles the history of cinema in various regions in Asia throughout the years. This is an (arguably) complete list of the films mentioned in the book for easy identification purposes.

If you have no idea on what to watch next, just pick a random number from 1-777.

Part One: The Old Guard
China: Tradition and Resistance (in the list: from The Big Road to Blind Shaft)
Japan: Cinema of Extremes (I Was Born, But… – Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence)
India: All That and then Some (King Harishchandra – Bend It Like Beckham)

Part Two: Postwar Booms
Hong Kong: The Fine Art of Popular Cinema (The Love Eterne – The Postmodern Life of My Aunt)
Korea: Rising from the Ashes of History (Sweet Dream – Ardor)